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Andrea Gibson, the poet and performer, had cancer before their death but lived every day to the fullest. Learn how they died and more about Andrea.
Author Andrea Gibson, best known for their spoken word poetry and LGBTQ activism, died after a four-year battle with ovarian cancer.
When the poet Andrea Gibson learned two years ago that their ovarian cancer was incurable, the news marked a turning point; Gibson would often say it led to some of the most joyous moments of ...
Andrea Gibson, a poet, activist and Colorado Laureate who was the subject of documentary film "Come See Me in the Good Light," has died at 49.
Andrea Gibson, a Poet of Love, Hope and Gender Identity, Dies at 49 A master of spoken-word performance, Gibson insisted that poetry, especially when read aloud to an audience, was a political act.
Andrea Gibson was a well-known activist, a spoken-word artist, and the poet laureate of Colorado. How did Gibson die? What was the poet's cause of death?
Popular Colorado poet Andrea Gibson has died at 49 after a brave battle with cancer, friends and family confirmed. Arianna Huffington paid tribute.
Andrea Gibson was the subject of director Ryan White's 2025 Sundance Film Festival documentary Come See Me in the Good Light.
Andrea Gibson, Colorado’s poet laureate, an activist and an author, died July 14 after a battle with ovarian cancer. Here's what to know about them.
Andrea Gibson, 49, Colorado state poet laureate, queer activist and internationally touring spoken-word artist, died early Monday morning in their Boulder home.
Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley appear in Ryan White’s feature documentary, ‘Come See Me in the Good Light,’ an official selection of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
Andrea Gibson, the poet laureate of Colorado and one of America’s best contemporary poets, died on Monday at age 49, after navigating an ovarian cancer diagnosis for the last four years.
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